Agreed. Although Jackson is definitely going to be the real deal again this year and is worth the top 3 pick. The middle of the pack is where you dont want to be. I would hate to end up with the 6th or 7th pick.

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I am hoping for the same thing out of DeAngelo this year. I have him as a 7th round keeper in one of my leagues.

That being said, he is in a completely different position as compared to Gore last year. Gore was the starter from the start of the season. DeAngelo actually has some competition in the form of Deshaun Foster.

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I agree on the Maroney shoulder issue. It isn't healthy yet and people are questioning his durability. Of course the same was being said about Gore last year. I think Maroney is still a good value in the 4th rd or so. He will probably have a slow start and be a decent RB1 by mid-year.

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MacGregor78 wrote:I agree on the Maroney shoulder issue. It isn't healthy yet and people are questioning his durability. Of course the same was being said about Gore last year. I think Maroney is still a good value in the 4th rd or so. He will probably have a slow start and be a decent RB1 by mid-year.

If those are your 4 choices, then the 3 backs you have highlighted would be perfect. DeAngelo may not start at the beginning of the year (even though he should be) so Barber will fill in nicely until DeAngelo is the #1.

Shockey is a good TE, but unless you have Gates, TEs are a dime a dozen

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